Bryce James Takes a Bold Step in his Career, Aspires to Carve his Path, Inspired by his NBA Legend Father, LeBron James

King-Drew v Sierra Canyon
King-Drew v Sierra Canyon
King-Drew v Sierra Canyon
King-Drew v Sierra Canyon
King-Drew v Sierra Canyon
King-Drew v Sierra Canyon
King-Drew v Sierra Canyon
King-Drew v Sierra Canyon

Last year, Bryce penned a significant endorsement agreement in which he endorsed a particular product or service while leveraging his name, image, and likeness. Now, it appears that Bryce James is on his way back to Sierra Canyon, the esteemed institution where his promising basketball journey initially took off. According to reports, the talented youngster and youngest son of LeBron James, the famed Los Angeles Lakers player, has once again become a member of the renowned high school basketball program. This reunion comes after a six-month hiatus from the program.

Bryce James has reportedly returned to Sierra Canyon after a tumultuous summer

According to reports, Bryce James has made a comeback to Sierra Canyon following a rather eventful summer.

Bryce is the younger son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron

Bryce, the younger son of LeBron James from the Los Angeles Lakers, recently made some changes to his schooling and basketball career. After completing his sophomore season, he decided to transfer to Campbell High. Around the same time, his brother Bronny left Sierra Canyon to attend USC for his freshman year of college. At Campbell High, Bryce had the opportunity to work out with Chris Paul’s son, as well as participate in the Section 7 tournament in Arizona. He also had the chance to compete in Nike’s Elite Youth Basketball league during the summer. The James family even made a generous donation towards building a new athletic facility at Campbell High. However, Bryce’s time at Campbell High was short-lived, as he made another move in August. He decided to take his talents to Notre Dame, the CIF State Division 1 champions. Unfortunately, his time at Notre Dame was brief as well, and he ultimately returned to Sierra Canyon. According to Sports Illustrated, Bryce would have missed a significant portion of the season if he had stayed at Notre Dame, as the James family did not change their residency after he enrolled at the Sherman Oaks school in the fall.

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